Science & Tech

By Sarah R Baker
Environmental scientist, Lisa Sedgwick
Lisa Sedgwick, 34, is working toward her Environmental and Forest Science major.
Her grand hopes, be- yond transferring to the University of Washington, include working...

By Sarah R Baker
The Allied Health building was finally unveiled following spring break, and is currently in use by nursing students and childhood educations programs.
The new building is the most contemporary and up-to-date in terms...

By Judah Breitbach
“It [Congressional Bill 215-205] is
the first step to dismantling net neutrality,” said Jeremy Johnson, former Marine computer programmer, IT professional and PC alum.
Certainly the current issue is that that bill...

By Chris Urquia
The world of cybersecurity is a pretty cryptic place – angels battle demons, white hats battle black hats - and here at Peninsula College, the cybersecurity team studies and trains hard to compete head-to-head against professionals...

By Judah Breitbach
Innovative. Exciting. Barrier breaking. These are all things that new math professor Dr. Zac Rutledge loves about his job. Coming from two part-time gigs at Western Oregon University and Pirate’s NWAC sporting rival, Chemeteka...

By Giovanni Roverso
A live video feed of the Allied Health Building construction site is available online, looking south from the roof of Keegan Hall.
Director of Facilities Planning & Operations, Patty Mccray-Roberts, said she was excited...

By Britainy Gurr
Peninsula College has welcomed a new Director for its nursing program. Alana Ludwick took over the position from Barbara Nubile, the interim director starting Jan. 4, following a broad search for a permanent director last year.
Nubile...

By Giovanni Roverso
Researchers stood along the walls of the Pirate Union Building in front of large printed sheets detailing their latest results in ecosystem restoration at the public event for this year’s Elwha River...